Qatar Public Works Authority (Ashghal)

Ashghal sees increase in Qatari workers; Ministry of Labour shuts down offices in violation of labour laws
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The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has reported an increase in Qatari employees by 135% in four years. “There are currently 425 Qatari engineers in Ashghal who are employed with a scholarship or as a replacement/ Qatarisation plan in line with...
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Qatar public works promotes worker rights and wage protection
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Qatar public works promotes worker rights and wage protection As represented by the Engineering Services Department, the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) ties up with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs to implement...
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Qatar’s Ashghal helps boost development with effective citizen projects
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Qatar’s Ashghal helps boost development with effective citizen projects Comprehensive development is at an all-time high with the Public Works Authority (Ashghal)’s Infrastructure Development Projects of Citizens’ Sub-Divisions. As the projects that will be implemented will generate more than 1,543km...
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Sharq Crossing expected to start in 2020 third quarter
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Sharq Crossing expected to start in 2020 third quarter The Sharq Crossing is considered to be one of the most important infrastructure projects in the country. According to the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), it is scheduled to start construction officially...
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Why Public Road Expansions Are Key to Business Investments in Qatar
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Why Public Road Expansions Are Key to Business Investments in Qatar Just recently, the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) signed a total of seven new contracts regarding the improvement of road and infrastructure in Qatar. The development projects amount to a...
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Kahramaa aims to upgrade services with pre-paid features
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Kahramaa aims to upgrade services with pre-paid features The Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa) aims to feature pre-paid meters for customers in its move to upgrade facilities and move to a more remote access service. Kahramaa president Issa...
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